Large language model development (LLM) development is still happening at a rapid pace. At the same time, leaving AI regulation debates aside, LLM news seem to be arriving at a just slightly slower rate than usual. This is a good opportunity to give the spotlight to computer vision once in a while, discussing the current state of research and development in this field. And this theme also goes nicely with a recap of CVPR 2023 in Vancouver, which was a wonderful conference at probably the nicest conference venue I have attended so far.
Looking forward to the next "Research Highlights in Three Sentences or Less."
As I have little interest in computer vision, I didn't get anything out of this issue. Frankly, I have only a passing interest in generative art -- broadly defined -- as well. Multimodal is great, but multimodal doesn't necessarily have anything to do with generative art, CV, ...
Ahead of AI #10: State of Computer Vision 2023
Nicely written, learned a lot. Thanks for sharing
Looking forward to the next "Research Highlights in Three Sentences or Less."
As I have little interest in computer vision, I didn't get anything out of this issue. Frankly, I have only a passing interest in generative art -- broadly defined -- as well. Multimodal is great, but multimodal doesn't necessarily have anything to do with generative art, CV, ...
Thank you wonderful summary 🤗!
Great read, as always. Loved it.
very good summary of many topics in one article .. 👍
Very comprehensive, Seb!